Financial Aid InformationAll students receive full stipends, tuition remission, and individual health insurance. First year students are funded by the Interdisciplinary Biomedical Graduate Program (details). Funding for the remaining years is secured by the Molecular Pharmacology Training Program from several sources.

Funding Sources

Molecular Pharmacology Training Grant

This prestigious award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences was renewed in 2010 and provides full stipends to selected students. Eligibility is limited to US citizens and permanent residents of the US. The Molecular Pharmacology Training Grant funds MPTP students on a competitive, year-to-year basis, usually during their third year. This merit-based grant is awarded based on research accomplishments, grades, and service to the MPTP.

Department of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology Fellowships

The Department of Pharmacology & Chemical biology funds a variable number of fellowships on a competitive basis.

Individual Government and Foundation Fellowships

Our students are encouraged to apply for individual funding from NIH (F30/F31 awards) and other sources. Applying for these highly competitive awards allows students to develop their grant writing skills and prepares them for a successful career as independent researchers. The MPTP provides a grant writing course and individual guidance for the preparation of successful applications. MPTP students traditionally have been very successful obtaining individual fellowships.

Research Grants to Individual Faculty

Some students involved in thesis research are supported from research grants to their major advisor. It is the policy of the MPTP that the amount provided by faculty members for students' support will be such that the total stipend received by the student from all departmental or medical school student support funds shall be equal to the stipend level designated by the Dean's Office.

As part of the MPTP's intention to provide the greatest opportunity to develop scholarship and research skills, stipends are intended to support vigorous and full-time commitment on the part of the student to successfully complete his/her graduate training in a reasonable period of time. In those cases where the level of support may pose a serious financial hardship, the departmental chairs will actively assist the student in exploring possible sources of supplemental support.

The University will provide individual medical insurance coverage for full-time graduate students. An option to purchase two-person or family coverage is available. Dental and optical coverage is also available for an additional small charge. You can contact the Graduate Program Coordinator for more information: